The Lenovo Legion is a top-end gaming smartphone, which is competing with the Nubia Red Magic, the Xiaomi Black Shark, and ASUS Rog Gaming Phone products. But it is designed for mobile gamers mainly. We mean it should do its best to always remain attractive in the smartphone market, where every manufacturer wants to grab a bigger piece of pie. Today, the company announced that the Lenovo Legion Pro Blue Ice Blade version is now available for reservation. It sports a Snapdragon 865 Plus processor, a 144Hz gaming screen, a 90W flash charging support, etc. The 12GB+128GB version’s price is 3899 yuan ($561), while the 12GB+256GB variant costs 4199 yuan ($604). It will be officially launched on August 18.

Lenovo Legion Pro

Also, the Legion Pro Blue Ice Blade gaming phone uses a 6.65-inch FHD OLED screen with a 19.5:9 ratio and 144Hz refresh rate. The pop-up camera has a 20MP resolution. But it’s not a regular lifting camera. The structure is placed on the side.Lenovo Legion Pro

 

In terms of configuration, as said above, the Lenovo Legion Gaming Phone Pro features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 Plus processor. The maximum running memory is 16GB, while the native storage capacity reaches up to 512GB. There are two built-in 2500mAh batteries that support 90W fast charging. The phone also supports liquid cooling and copper tube heat dissipation.

Lenovo Legion Pro

In terms of photography, the Lenovo Legion Pro has a 64MP main camera (f/1.72) and a 16MP wide-angle secondary camera. It’s not bad. But for a flagship smartphone, we have been waiting for a better camera module.

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